A NUCLEAR WEAPONS FREE ZONE IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE: A UKRAINIAN PERSPECTIVE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17721/apmv.2009.86.2.277-284Abstract
Manzhola V., Galaka S. A Nuclear Weapons Free Zone in Central and Eastern Europe: A Ukrainian Perspective/ Ukraine and European Security. -London: Macmillan Press LTD, 1999. – P. 112-122.
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Study on NATO Enlargement (Brussels, September 1995), paragraph 58.
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PPNN Newsbriefy Second Quarter 1995,23.
DOC.NPT/CONF.1995/SR. 3, 10.
Uryadovyi Kuryer, 29 August 1996.
Ibid., 6 June 1996.
Personal interview with a high official of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, June 1996.
Uryadovyi Kuryer, 8 June 1996.
Ibid., 18 July 1996.
Hobs Ukrainy, 11 July 1996.
Uryadovyi Kuryer, 22 August 1996.
"North Atlantic Council Communiqué," 10 December 1996, in Meeting the Challenges of a Post-Cold War World: NATO Enlargement and US-Russia Relations, A Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations, US Senate, by Joseph R. Biden, Jr., 105th Cong., May 1997 (Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 1997), 41.
Ibid.